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is in cities with the most gun control. when are we going to put some common sense in there? how many children have to die before we get these lunatics off the streets? but because of their privacy, cannot do anything about it. often families struggle to get a institutionalize. how many children have to die before we realize that a bad man with a gun can only be stopped and bought a good man with a gun? thank you. [applause] >> thank you, pastor. i am so pleased you travel so far to be here with us today. we have people from all over the country who have traveled. next we have a local here in washington, d.c. mr. harry alford, the co-founds of the national black chamber of commerce. he represents people all across the country. his chamber represents 2 million black businesses in the united states. they handle a variety of issues. he is not a stranger in the halls of congress and even consulting sometimes with the white house. >> thank you. good morning. i am harry alford, i represent 2.1 million black owned businesses in th
is in cities with the most gun control. when are we going to put some common sense in there? how many children have to die before we get these lunatics off the streets? but because of their privacy, cannot do anything about it. often families struggle to get a institutionalize. how many children have to die before we realize that a bad man with a gun can only be stopped and bought a good man with a gun? thank you. [applause] >> thank you, pastor. i am so pleased you travel so far to be...
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the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. -- did it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through him. he got zoned out of his office and had no place to go. the city residents had no way to get legal handguns. the deal that was made was that he could work out of his dmv, a gun dealer in the dmv. i went three or four times. i had to get a ballistics test from his office. he is the man that you call if you want to get a gun in d.c. host: why a sig? what is a sig? guest: sig-sauer is a brand like colt or remington. it is harder in washington because there are no ranges. people spend a lot of time trying different guns at the shooting range behind me. that is the way you can get a test for how it fe
the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. -- did it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through...
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they are bringing back into the city skills and jobs that were far away. any one of those products, the incremental timer doesn't compete with the factory. one is if everything make is different. if you change the supply chain so it is local, and one is if you value the role of local production in the economy. all of those things are leading to this sort of infrastructure as a key part of urban planning. >> this whole maker movement, there is something like you're talking about that established in detroit. those are wonderful things and you played an important role in supporting those of the white house. i'm not saying it's not real or important, it's just not going to be the savior we are talking about where we need another 2 million manufacturing jobs. i don't think we should be putting all our eggs in that basket. it's a nice thing and it's important, but it's not the savior. >> the discussion here has some of national policy implications, to what extent is 3-d printing a consumer economic -- you both agree it's significant. >> why am i saying digital f
they are bringing back into the city skills and jobs that were far away. any one of those products, the incremental timer doesn't compete with the factory. one is if everything make is different. if you change the supply chain so it is local, and one is if you value the role of local production in the economy. all of those things are leading to this sort of infrastructure as a key part of urban planning. >> this whole maker movement, there is something like you're talking about that...
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that did not happen in new york city. that is a different culture. that is what bill clinton was warning barack obama about. be careful because these people really care about their culture and their life and what they do. they care about different things than you do. part of it is cultural. when you ask somebody, or one of your leaders, you ask about the nra, we are viewed as an advocacy organization that stands up for gun owners and the second amendment. that is about 12%. the rest goes to competition, a gun safety, technical information, and a lot of our research goes into boy scouts, girl scout, bringing people into the shooting sport and teaching them to handle guns safely. there are fewer gun accidents today than there were at the beginning of the 20th century but there are a lot more guns. the only people out there teaching gun safety and training people is the national rifle association. i have got to go. [laughter] i have to go but i will take you to a gun show. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright n
that did not happen in new york city. that is a different culture. that is what bill clinton was warning barack obama about. be careful because these people really care about their culture and their life and what they do. they care about different things than you do. part of it is cultural. when you ask somebody, or one of your leaders, you ask about the nra, we are viewed as an advocacy organization that stands up for gun owners and the second amendment. that is about 12%. the rest goes to...
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city and the promise that this city holds are in the classroom and in the home. president obama understands that to connect all americans to that vision of a promising future requires that we create real ladders of opportunity. i am pleased he has come home to expand on that vision. ladies and gentlemen, let's give the president a chicago welcome. ["hail to the chief"] ♪ [applause] >> hey, chicago. hello, chicago. hello, everybody. hello, hyde park. [cheers and applause] it is good to be home. it is good to be home. everybody have a seat, y'all relax. it's just me. y'all know me. it is good to be back home. a couple of people i want to acknowledge -- first of all, i want to thank your mayor, my great friend rahm emanuel for his outstanding leadership of the city and this kind introduction. i want to thank everybody here at hyde park academy for welcoming me here today. [cheers and applause] i want to acknowledge your principal and your assistant principal, although they really make me feel old, because when i saw them -- where are they? stand up, stand up. [che
city and the promise that this city holds are in the classroom and in the home. president obama understands that to connect all americans to that vision of a promising future requires that we create real ladders of opportunity. i am pleased he has come home to expand on that vision. ladies and gentlemen, let's give the president a chicago welcome. ["hail to the chief"] ♪ [applause] >> hey, chicago. hello, chicago. hello, everybody. hello, hyde park. [cheers and applause] it is...
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the city came together. you lost a series of initiatives that have reduced the number of young people injured by guns by 40%. 40%. when it comes to protecting our children from gun violence, you have shown that progress is possible. communities that are not terrorized and afraid. we do not have to agree on everything to agree -- [no audio] that is my main message. each of us have a role to play. i took action on my honor to strengthen background checks, to help schools get more research officers if they want them, and to direct the centers for disease control to study the causes of violence because for a long time even looking at the evidence was considered somehow tough politics. congress had taken the approach that we do not want to know. that is never the answer to a problem is not wanting to know what is going on. map been able to take some steps through the minister of action. while they are important real and lasting change also requires congress to do its part and to do it soon. not to wait. is that w
the city came together. you lost a series of initiatives that have reduced the number of young people injured by guns by 40%. 40%. when it comes to protecting our children from gun violence, you have shown that progress is possible. communities that are not terrorized and afraid. we do not have to agree on everything to agree -- [no audio] that is my main message. each of us have a role to play. i took action on my honor to strengthen background checks, to help schools get more research...
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you need to understand the hierarchy of objects. you also need to be able to understand how they relate to each other, synonyms, duplication. >> does this personalization large internet companies has you have to understand what the ontology of entities is. does that create a new paradigm? the most recent thing that any of the large internet companies have come out with is this social search that facebook has introduced. it is that a stepping stone? >> there is the social graph. what i am talking about, it will give way to the interest graph. you know this set of things i am interested in, you know the other set of things other people are interested in. they aren't just based on, did they go to the same school, do they work in the same place, they are based on, are they interested in the same things? we can create personalization technologies because you can see what people are doing and provide you with information. there's also a very powerful social component because we can show you interests you may have in common with people you
you need to understand the hierarchy of objects. you also need to be able to understand how they relate to each other, synonyms, duplication. >> does this personalization large internet companies has you have to understand what the ontology of entities is. does that create a new paradigm? the most recent thing that any of the large internet companies have come out with is this social search that facebook has introduced. it is that a stepping stone? >> there is the social graph. what...
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in the city. so rahm emanuel has already prioritized this, but what i've also done is say, let's give every child across america access to high quality public preschool. every child the not just some. every dollar we put into early childhood education can save $7 down the road. by boosting graduation rates, reducing teen pregnancy, reducing violent crime, reducing the welfare rolls. making sure the folks who have work, now they're paying taxes, all this stuff pays back huge dividends. if we make the investment. so let's make this happen. let's make sure every child has the chance they deserve. as kids go through school, we'll recruit new math and science teachers to make sure they have the skills that the future demands. we'll hope more people in low income neighborhoods get summer jobs. we'll redesign high schools and encourage our kids to stay in high school, so the diploma they get leads directly to a good job once they graduate. right here in chicago, five new high schools have partnered with
in the city. so rahm emanuel has already prioritized this, but what i've also done is say, let's give every child across america access to high quality public preschool. every child the not just some. every dollar we put into early childhood education can save $7 down the road. by boosting graduation rates, reducing teen pregnancy, reducing violent crime, reducing the welfare rolls. making sure the folks who have work, now they're paying taxes, all this stuff pays back huge dividends. if we...
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in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profit accordingly. i personally think each state will have to find their own way of going on this path. it is worth putting this in a document. ask mike bloomberg if this is good or bad. if we're talking about the impact of sodas, that was worth the risk politically to get that conversation going. there are many other states. fantastic improvement in some of the major urban areas like philadelphia. when you look at this places, they are simple things done well. real food, social infrastructure, michigan has its 4x4 tool. it ought to be about second opinions. it is not about the doctors not being good. only 10% of americans get second opinions for medi
in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profit accordingly. i personally think each state will have to find their own way...
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it did -- the digital colom is all the things i was talking about before. unlimited access, commenting, several things in that list. you get access to subscriber- only events, which we are doing at least once a month in major cities and some secondary markets, ann arbor, austin, places where there are a lot of people interested in the type of journalism we do. whether or not that will be enough is an open question pri is certainly part of the trend where journalists are not just researching and writing. they are researching, writing, promoting, engaging in dialogue, and being important participants in events and interacting with their readers. other brands in our field have moved on to cafes, retail, particularly monocle, 20% of their revenue comes from their stores, which they have dozens of around the world. and there are still other ideas. from mice -- from my perspective, an era where they -- where there were sizable profits in this industry is over. the second part of the 20th century. we now have to adapt to a different kind of business. it is a doubl
it did -- the digital colom is all the things i was talking about before. unlimited access, commenting, several things in that list. you get access to subscriber- only events, which we are doing at least once a month in major cities and some secondary markets, ann arbor, austin, places where there are a lot of people interested in the type of journalism we do. whether or not that will be enough is an open question pri is certainly part of the trend where journalists are not just researching and...
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new york city is the most recent. it is a step further and makes it illegal to oppose the ads, makes it illegal to engage in a practice, gives people the right to go to a civil rights office, and the right to file a case in court. each law we see it's better and better. -- gets better and better. host: good morning, caller. caller: i have an issue i've been dealing with for over the last i was a three and half to four years. i have been in the health-care industry for probably 22 years. about four years ago, i decided to upgrade my skills, one, because it was an area of health care that was starting to increase in the area i lived. i live in southern california. my issue has been -- i am not quite sure if she cannot me with any statistics on this area, but the jobs i apply for now have been where it says you must be bilingual or the use the phrase "we prefer you to be bilingual." all of the other skills are in place to do the job, but that is one problem that i have faced for probably almost four years of trying to ge
new york city is the most recent. it is a step further and makes it illegal to oppose the ads, makes it illegal to engage in a practice, gives people the right to go to a civil rights office, and the right to file a case in court. each law we see it's better and better. -- gets better and better. host: good morning, caller. caller: i have an issue i've been dealing with for over the last i was a three and half to four years. i have been in the health-care industry for probably 22 years. about...
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many of the cities and counties in my district now have single member election districts ordered by the courts. the courts have required that some of these districts have a majority african-american district which now eneable the african-american community to elect candidates of their choice. eliminate -- elimination of section 5 could enable mischievous jurisdictions to eliminate district elections in favor of at-large elections where consen trages of black voters would be absorbed into at-large areas. the time has now come when we should eliminate the protection of section 5. the evidence continues to suggest racially polarized voting that discriminates against the african-american community. if this protection is struck down, some governing boards at the state and local level will seize the opportunity to promulgate election rules that discrang -- disadvantage minority voters and the only remedy then will be to file an expensive federal lawsuit and prove intentional discrimination in the district court. so, mr. speaker, i urge the supreme court to carefully look at the legislative hi
many of the cities and counties in my district now have single member election districts ordered by the courts. the courts have required that some of these districts have a majority african-american district which now eneable the african-american community to elect candidates of their choice. eliminate -- elimination of section 5 could enable mischievous jurisdictions to eliminate district elections in favor of at-large elections where consen trages of black voters would be absorbed into...
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julia herself was once the housing director for the city of chicago as a special place for housing in her heart. thank you very much. i would like to recognize jimmy camp who is here, who is the head of the foundation named for his father, jack kemp, who was secretary of hud. his father was a good working definition of bipartisanship. a -- was jack kemp by himself. [laughter] jimmy attended the hearings across the country which were really important in gathering information from across the nation. thank you for your involvement. when the commission began its work, one of the first action was to examine key demographic trends occurring across the country. an effective housing policy not only response to today's needs, but also anticipates those of the future. our nation is undergoing a profound transformation. as a society, we are becoming older, more likely to delay marriage and child bearing, and more racially and assets the -- ethically -- ethnically diverse. 62% of americans born between 1991 and 1995 are beginning to form their own households. millions of baby boomers, on the othe
julia herself was once the housing director for the city of chicago as a special place for housing in her heart. thank you very much. i would like to recognize jimmy camp who is here, who is the head of the foundation named for his father, jack kemp, who was secretary of hud. his father was a good working definition of bipartisanship. a -- was jack kemp by himself. [laughter] jimmy attended the hearings across the country which were really important in gathering information from across the...
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in the city. and during the war she was a volunteer nurse. so what can i tell you? i think she really personified a lot of the things we think of today as the role of the first lady. >> who enjoys the of first lady the most? if you want to use the word "detested," who would you put on that list? >> julia grant. suddenly she had a pedestal to be on and she absolutely adored it. she loved it and try to persuade him to run for a third term. he didn't, she didn't like it. she tells how they got on the train to leave washington and she fell and wept and wept. she claimed her place in later life and would come back in great glory to the white house. i do not know if anyone hated it. mrs. franklin pierce came in under horrible circumstances, having lost two sons. one of the way to the white house. she was a pretty good politician and she was as smart lady and was involved in political things that she just did not have the heart for it. at one point she fell in love with jefferson davis's two year old chi
in the city. and during the war she was a volunteer nurse. so what can i tell you? i think she really personified a lot of the things we think of today as the role of the first lady. >> who enjoys the of first lady the most? if you want to use the word "detested," who would you put on that list? >> julia grant. suddenly she had a pedestal to be on and she absolutely adored it. she loved it and try to persuade him to run for a third term. he didn't, she didn't like it. she...
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google is spending all of that money in kansas city. we have got to be more comfortable in talking to people about what works. what is working that other countries are doing. the diversity of the representation in the house will be helpful for that. i think also we have to learn something from how historic brave actions by your predecessors in this caucus played out in the electorate. when were they rewarded? when were they punished? and later rewarded? i cannot tell you how many nights in the white house, every single night before i went to bed, four months and months and months after the 1994 election, i thought about the people who were defeated because they voted for the economic program, because they voted for the assault weapons ban. i knew exactly what happened. i thought a lot about those who survived and why they did. as you look ahead and you decide, what are we going to do about the budget, what are we going to do about having the democrats branded as the party of jobs and innovation for the future? make no mistake about it,
google is spending all of that money in kansas city. we have got to be more comfortable in talking to people about what works. what is working that other countries are doing. the diversity of the representation in the house will be helpful for that. i think also we have to learn something from how historic brave actions by your predecessors in this caucus played out in the electorate. when were they rewarded? when were they punished? and later rewarded? i cannot tell you how many nights in the...
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. >> city improvement and the opportunity and well-being of our citizens. >> once again, keeping in time honored traditions, i've come to report to you on the state of the union. i'm pleased to report that america is much improved. there is good reason to believe that improvement will continue. >> my duty tonight is to report on the state of the union and not the state of our government, but of our american communities. to set forth our responsibility and the words of our founders, perform a more perfect union. the state of the union is strong. >> as we gather tonight, our nation is at war, our economy is in recession, and the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers. yet the state of our nation has never been stronger. >> it is because of our people that our future is hopeful, our journey goes forward, and the state of our union is stronger. >> on tuesday president obama delivers this yours address live on c-span. it will begin at 8 p.m. eastern, followed by the gop response and your reaction. the state of the union on tuesday night on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.com. >> senator
. >> city improvement and the opportunity and well-being of our citizens. >> once again, keeping in time honored traditions, i've come to report to you on the state of the union. i'm pleased to report that america is much improved. there is good reason to believe that improvement will continue. >> my duty tonight is to report on the state of the union and not the state of our government, but of our american communities. to set forth our responsibility and the words of our...
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from what i have read of the economic activity in cities like kabul, there's a great deal of land speculation. we feel very strongly that the value capture idea or land on taxation will go a long way to channeling resources that are made available away from the land grabbing interests in the country to the actual people who need the resources, to pay for public goods and services. i would be interested to know is land reform in your report and how is evaluated at? member two, the whole issue of value capture, is on the table in discussions with afghanistan's political leaders? guest: i know land reform and land prices are serious issue over there. the last time i was in afghanistan was last week. afghan nationals and some of our people told us how the prices have gone up dramatically. i don't know how the afghan government is going about capturing the increase in prices, the value. we are looking currently at the capability of the afghan government to collect taxes and how, because that is part of the governance issue, they cannot collect taxes. they cannot sustain all the things we are build
from what i have read of the economic activity in cities like kabul, there's a great deal of land speculation. we feel very strongly that the value capture idea or land on taxation will go a long way to channeling resources that are made available away from the land grabbing interests in the country to the actual people who need the resources, to pay for public goods and services. i would be interested to know is land reform in your report and how is evaluated at? member two, the whole issue of...
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cities and in some smaller independent operators in smaller cities. a good part of the traffic has been people who stream it online, and that is a pretty dedicated following. in fact, with the very large online content, a good percentage of that comes from the united states. there is an appetite, clearly. how much of that will translate to a cable channel again where some of these folks are dedicated online streamers' is a challenge, but we hope we can provide interesting and freshen up content and have some people cross over. host: how will the recent purchase expand the american audience? who will you be able to reach now? >> -- guest: it is an estimated 50 million viewers. obviously it is a great leap forward and a great deal. one of the things we fought for years was distribution in the americas. this just opens some eyeballs to us, and we hope it will give people a chance to see our coverage, to sample it for those who have not seen it, and again, provide a platform for the core audience we already have. host: it is a 24-hour global news network
cities and in some smaller independent operators in smaller cities. a good part of the traffic has been people who stream it online, and that is a pretty dedicated following. in fact, with the very large online content, a good percentage of that comes from the united states. there is an appetite, clearly. how much of that will translate to a cable channel again where some of these folks are dedicated online streamers' is a challenge, but we hope we can provide interesting and freshen up content...
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the city of baltimore. i love you. >> it was a sea of purple to make every ravens fan proud. >> it triple stabbing near yesterday's parade. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we will bring ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group]
the city of baltimore. i love you. >> it was a sea of purple to make every ravens fan proud. >> it triple stabbing near yesterday's parade. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we will bring ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet...
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there's still some questions around the new york city area, northern jersey. the temperature profile, it's all snow with mixes. regardless, that storm that is now over texas will track to the next few days to somewhere off of new england friday. >>> what do people do the great super bowl blackout of 2013. they switched to the puppy bowl, of course. the viewing increased 54 are% during the power failure. >>> those of you hoping for a "friends" reunion will sort of get your wish when courteney cox stars on perry's "go on." >>> disney has announced with a new episode, 7, 8 and 9, they're also planning several "star wars" films. get ready, starting in 2014, we're going have a new "star wars" come out every single year. for better or worse. i'm going to say worse. >> do you think it will ruin it? >> it's going to kill the brand. something we grew up with. >> glass half full. >> originals are always better, bill. >>> this comes from kcn in texas where one woman is making sure homecoming soldiers are welcomed back with open arms. elizabeth laird has a hug awaiting ea
there's still some questions around the new york city area, northern jersey. the temperature profile, it's all snow with mixes. regardless, that storm that is now over texas will track to the next few days to somewhere off of new england friday. >>> what do people do the great super bowl blackout of 2013. they switched to the puppy bowl, of course. the viewing increased 54 are% during the power failure. >>> those of you hoping for a "friends" reunion will sort of get...
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it's about baltimore, the city, crazy fans. the city. city coming to unite. >>> ravens fans lucky or rich enough to
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. >>> plus, president obama takes his gun control message to the twin cities today as michael bloomberg sticks to the nra with a powerful ad. >>> plus, the 5-year-old hostage held hostage in alabama heads into the fifth day. >>> leon panetta said his catholic religion had an impact on his life and death decisions. >>> and rumors of muhammad ali's death are premature. we'll explain. death are premature. we'll explain. "early today" starts right now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> very good monday morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california. a bus carrying a tour group from tijuana collided with two other vehicles on the highway west of los angeles killing eight and injuring more. authorities say the driver reported brake problems as the bus came down the mountain. it rear-ended a car before flipping and hitting a pickup truck that was hauling a trailer. passengers described the scene. >> starts to move so fast, and the people start screaming. >> two or three minutes swerving in and out? >> yeah. >> everybody was sc
. >>> plus, president obama takes his gun control message to the twin cities today as michael bloomberg sticks to the nra with a powerful ad. >>> plus, the 5-year-old hostage held hostage in alabama heads into the fifth day. >>> leon panetta said his catholic religion had an impact on his life and death decisions. >>> and rumors of muhammad ali's death are premature. we'll explain. death are premature. we'll explain. "early today" starts right now....
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it's a partnership with the city and the surrounding communities. sandia laboratories in austin university of california, berkeley and davis campuses. my question is are just starting to see the projects get off the ground, but if you can imagine the biggest challenge is access to capital, to have an incubator setting where you can have small startups come in medium startups come in and do the work to create local made in america jobs. the couple questions. is there still a role for the federal government to play because i believed in a federal partner are going to activate the region like that. too, what can we do to increase access to capital is a congress so we can see those startups create jobs and when we talk about ecosystems of innovation, how do we also find this pipeline to the students or rehab business is not just creating jobs, but also transferring knowledge to high school and college students were going to be the next generation in those industries. is there a role? how to get access cap will? how do we educate our children? >> will tr
it's a partnership with the city and the surrounding communities. sandia laboratories in austin university of california, berkeley and davis campuses. my question is are just starting to see the projects get off the ground, but if you can imagine the biggest challenge is access to capital, to have an incubator setting where you can have small startups come in medium startups come in and do the work to create local made in america jobs. the couple questions. is there still a role for the federal...
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maureen o'connor was the city's first female mayor. this morning the headlines are about her gambling habit to which she won and lost $1 billion over a decade. her excuse for doing it may surprise you. >>> we do want to begin this morning with that carnival cruise ship. a passenger has filed a first lawsuit against the cruise line company. mark potter is in mobile, alabama, with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. that lawsuit was filed in miami by a passenger from texas seeking damages. she accuses carnival cruise lines of negligence and fraud and says that she was "injured as a result of the unseaworthy, unsafe, unsanitary, and generally despicable conditions in "aboard" the "triumph." a spokesperson says the company has not seen the lawsuit and cannot comment. meantime, the "triumph" has been moved to a shipyard in mobile, where extensive repairs and cleanup begin as the official incident investigation also begins. because the ship is registered in the bahamas and the event occurred in international waters, t
maureen o'connor was the city's first female mayor. this morning the headlines are about her gambling habit to which she won and lost $1 billion over a decade. her excuse for doing it may surprise you. >>> we do want to begin this morning with that carnival cruise ship. a passenger has filed a first lawsuit against the cruise line company. mark potter is in mobile, alabama, with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. that lawsuit was filed in miami by a...
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julie was once the housing director for the city of chicago and has a special place in her life for it. so thank you, inc. you very much. i would also like to recognize jimmy camp who is here, who's head of the foundation was named for his father, who is the secretary of hud, who i have set in the past with a kind of good working definition of bipartisanship's. it was jack can buy himself. i'm not. [laughter] >> and jimmy was -- he attended the hearing that we had across the country, which were really important in gathering information from across the nation. we thank you in the foundation for your involvement. when the commission began its work, one of the first actions was to examine key demographic trends occurring across the country. an effective housing policy only responds to today's needs, but also anticipates those of the future. our nation is undergoing a profound transformation of society. we are becoming more likely to delay marriage and childbearing and more racially and met with many diverse. members of the echo boom generation, 62 million americans born between 1981 and 1
julie was once the housing director for the city of chicago and has a special place in her life for it. so thank you, inc. you very much. i would also like to recognize jimmy camp who is here, who's head of the foundation was named for his father, who is the secretary of hud, who i have set in the past with a kind of good working definition of bipartisanship's. it was jack can buy himself. i'm not. [laughter] >> and jimmy was -- he attended the hearing that we had across the country,...
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towards dale city. nice and clear. a live look past dumfries road. north, southbound, clear, continuing all the way to 395. no issues to report. on 395, checking for construction, accidents, no delays. none of that. nice and clear commute heading towards the 14th street bridge. traveling along i-270 in maryland, your commute is coming up in ten minutes. over to you. >> 4:54 now. more than halfway through winter and our area has not seen a major snowstorm yet. that has left plenty of money for coffers in d.c. and virginia. it's spent more than half of its budgeted $41 million this winter. the highway administration says repeated deployments have drained part of the budget. but in virginia, it's only deployed crews about a dozen times. >> there's a big effort to stage crews now. to stage everywhere on o the interstates and neighborhoods, on secondary roads. so that we're more prepared during rush hours. >> the maryland highway administration says it has enough money and resources to get through the winter
towards dale city. nice and clear. a live look past dumfries road. north, southbound, clear, continuing all the way to 395. no issues to report. on 395, checking for construction, accidents, no delays. none of that. nice and clear commute heading towards the 14th street bridge. traveling along i-270 in maryland, your commute is coming up in ten minutes. over to you. >> 4:54 now. more than halfway through winter and our area has not seen a major snowstorm yet. that has left plenty of money...
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i became integral part of the hoover city schools district crisis team. by being a part of the school safety team, vso becomes fully engaged and pricing plan to include prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. sros can provide value to the written plans for a school district. they can also -- they can also assist with campus site assessments as was conducting safety drills. the aspect of recovery was one that i've not given a great deal of thought to drink the early phase of my career in school-based law enforcement. it was not until the days following november 19, 2002, that it became clear to me the importance of the role that it sro can play in the recovery portion of the critical incident. didn't think about that happen at our largest high school. one student had taken the life of another in the hallway during the change of class periods. this resulted in very large crime scene that took some time to secure. the students had to remain in a modified lockdown for several hours. we all knew this was putting quite a burden on teachers in particula
i became integral part of the hoover city schools district crisis team. by being a part of the school safety team, vso becomes fully engaged and pricing plan to include prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. sros can provide value to the written plans for a school district. they can also -- they can also assist with campus site assessments as was conducting safety drills. the aspect of recovery was one that i've not given a great deal of thought to drink the early phase of my career...
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>> the clouds are getting lower there. that's a live view from the hd city camera. starting to produce maybe a few light flurries in the district. temperatures are at or above freezing. initially it may not stick. we've had the surfaces pre-treated too in much of the region. initially as we look at radar, this snow moving in. these are scattered snow showers like we get rain showers in the springtime. they come and go. that's the story throughout the morning. the snow may come down for a little bit and stop and come down for a little bit more. getting it south of washington and north and west of washington. these bright white areas may be beginning to coat the ground in northern charles county, southern prince george's into calvert county. this is rapidly heading off to the east. farther west, just a few flurries now from southern fairfax county, prince william, stafford and spotsylvania down 95 and farther west of there. just a few scattered flurries much the central part of fauquier county and into rappahannock county central shenandoah valley. to the north of the
>> the clouds are getting lower there. that's a live view from the hd city camera. starting to produce maybe a few light flurries in the district. temperatures are at or above freezing. initially it may not stick. we've had the surfaces pre-treated too in much of the region. initially as we look at radar, this snow moving in. these are scattered snow showers like we get rain showers in the springtime. they come and go. that's the story throughout the morning. the snow may come down for a...
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we're headed toward the mid 60s in warmest cities across the bay y.
we're headed toward the mid 60s in warmest cities across the bay y.
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the city is a -- the city of manhattan is virtually fine. the roads are fairly clear, done a good job on getting the roads open, you can get around and, fortunately, of course, this is not a work day. in and out of the city, that's a different situation. in new york, 12 counties have been declared under states of emergencies this morning. as they try to get those roads in and out of the metropolitan area open. meantime, when conditions quickly deteriorated on long island on friday, dozens of drivers became stranded on the long island expressway. we have a sergeant from the suffolk county highway patrol. >> good morning, sir. >> was the l.i.e. actually closed and these are folks that drove on, ignored the closed signs. >> the signs, it's closed, by recommendation for emergency vehicles only. mother nature is closing it with at least a foot or more of this heavy, thick snow that's just stopping vehicles in their tracks. >> any folks actually left overnight? stranded in cars overnight? >> we were able to at least remove the persons from the veh
the city is a -- the city of manhattan is virtually fine. the roads are fairly clear, done a good job on getting the roads open, you can get around and, fortunately, of course, this is not a work day. in and out of the city, that's a different situation. in new york, 12 counties have been declared under states of emergencies this morning. as they try to get those roads in and out of the metropolitan area open. meantime, when conditions quickly deteriorated on long island on friday, dozens of...
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today, areas like new york city, chance of showers, it will be afternoon. that cold front will go through later on tonight. charlotte, north carolina, that snow over the weekend, a distant memory, temperatures today in the low 50s with showers. into an active weather pattern, still looks like wednesday and thursday big storm in the middle of the country. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> just ahead, first lady michelle obama talks about what reaching middle age made her do. >>> plus, details on a whopper of a hacking as burger king's twitter account gets targeted. "early today" returns in two minutes. >>> welcome back. to "early today." here are some other stories making news this morning. >>> well, almost 150 years late, but mississippi has officially ratified the 15th amendment to abolish slavery. the move comes after the oscar nominated film "lincoln." >>> law make ares in colorado have taken the first step towards enacting the gun control measures. the state house approved measures calling for universal background check et cetera and ban on the magazine clip
today, areas like new york city, chance of showers, it will be afternoon. that cold front will go through later on tonight. charlotte, north carolina, that snow over the weekend, a distant memory, temperatures today in the low 50s with showers. into an active weather pattern, still looks like wednesday and thursday big storm in the middle of the country. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> just ahead, first lady michelle obama talks about what reaching middle age made her do....
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. >> many passengers who got off the ship boarded buses to various cities to catch a plane out. carnival now offering them free cruises and cash. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> a family that lost their home to fire says they will rebuild. 66-year-old geraldine key died in that blaze. firefighters say a kerosene heater sparked the fire that destroyed her indian head home tuesday night. seven others in that house managed to escape. family members want others to remember the generosity of geraldine keys. her grandson wanted us to conceal his identity. >> she would do anything for everyone. we've had so many stay in that house. if you needed a place to stay, you could always go to her. >> the red cross is putting the family up in a hotel until monday. they'll be looking for another place to live next week. >>> today a busy day for president obama before he heads to florida to relax for the long holiday weekend. he begins by welcoming italy's president to to the white house. then he will hand out o the citizens medal award we mentioned earlier and finally, fly to chica
. >> many passengers who got off the ship boarded buses to various cities to catch a plane out. carnival now offering them free cruises and cash. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> a family that lost their home to fire says they will rebuild. 66-year-old geraldine key died in that blaze. firefighters say a kerosene heater sparked the fire that destroyed her indian head home tuesday night. seven others in that house managed to escape. family members want others to...
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the cameras will rorpd an officer's every move. city officials are backing the plan. they say the technology doesn't only keep officers safe. protects citizens as well. the video recorded by the cameras cannot be edited by an officer and all footage goes straight to their administrators. >>> we could learn details about secret meetings and hearings in the chandra levy case. transcripts will be made available next week. the transcripts will be partial. some of the details will be blacked out. levy was an intern who disappeared in 2001. her body was found in rock creek park a year later. ingmar guandique was convicted of her death in 2010 after an inmate in jail with him said guandique confessed to him. sources tell news 4 that new evidence could taint testimony of a key witness. >>> the prince george's county delegation will be voting on a number of issues ha could impact schools. one proposed bill would require all county high schools to have artificial turf fields by 2018. the delegation will consider if a task force should oversee operations of a school board such a
the cameras will rorpd an officer's every move. city officials are backing the plan. they say the technology doesn't only keep officers safe. protects citizens as well. the video recorded by the cameras cannot be edited by an officer and all footage goes straight to their administrators. >>> we could learn details about secret meetings and hearings in the chandra levy case. transcripts will be made available next week. the transcripts will be partial. some of the details will be...
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. >> it doesn't look that cold when you look at the live view from the city camera. looks like a clear, typical morning. but it is frigid. starting off with temperatures near 20 degrees. most of the region. reagan national at 23 degrees. then you add in the wind. the wind is gusting around 20 to 25 miles per hour. therefore, windchills are down into the teens and single digits. the windchills are going to be low here for much of the morning. here's how we look throughout the day ahead. by 9:00, near 30 degrees. above freezing by 10:00. by noontime, mid and upper 30 ez a. it ought to hit the low to mid 40s by mid-afternoon. lofts sunshine. the winds diminish this afternoon. by midnight into the mid-30s. tomorrow morning, we may have a wintry mix. details on that and your seven-day outlook coming up in ten minutes. a look at traffic now with danella. good morning. >> good morning. tracking breaking news if you're traveling to 95 southbound in d.c. this is right near exit 1. all your lanes are blocked by a crash in that area and investigation. if you're traveling southb
. >> it doesn't look that cold when you look at the live view from the city camera. looks like a clear, typical morning. but it is frigid. starting off with temperatures near 20 degrees. most of the region. reagan national at 23 degrees. then you add in the wind. the wind is gusting around 20 to 25 miles per hour. therefore, windchills are down into the teens and single digits. the windchills are going to be low here for much of the morning. here's how we look throughout the day ahead. by...
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i don't think anybody will blame the city for that one. mike lupica, surviving in the dark in new orleans last night. thank you so much. >> reporter: we'll have a touch football game. >> sounds good. >>> we'll have a lot more on the super bowl, commercials, half-time show coming up a little bit later. for now here is savannah. >>> to that tense hostage drama in alabama entering its seventh day. this morning, police say they are still communicating with the suspect, holding a 5-year-old boy in an underground bunker. gabe gutierrez is covering the story for us in midland city, alabama. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the little boy, ethan, is supposed to turn 6 years old very soon. that means there's the haunting possibility that he could spend his birthday as a hostage. police are choosing their public comments very carefully, because the suspect might have access to television. ♪ you raise me up >> reporter: south alabama is in mourning. bus driver charles poland's funeral sunday, friends and family remembered a man wh
i don't think anybody will blame the city for that one. mike lupica, surviving in the dark in new orleans last night. thank you so much. >> reporter: we'll have a touch football game. >> sounds good. >>> we'll have a lot more on the super bowl, commercials, half-time show coming up a little bit later. for now here is savannah. >>> to that tense hostage drama in alabama entering its seventh day. this morning, police say they are still communicating with the suspect,...
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the cost of the blizzard will also tax city budgets. hare in -- here in new york, for every inch of snow it costs the city $1 million to clear and remove the white stuff. center businesses, though, the snow can also be a big opportunity to make a little money. michelle franzen is in central park with that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, erica. it's picturesque here in central park. when a storm like this big hits, it can wipe out the annual snow-removal budget for cities in jus one shot. millions of dollars spent on sand, salt, and snowplows and removal. but there are also businesses and retailers that thrive during and after the storm. when the weather outside is frightful, some people have to be out in it. whether working the plows or traveling snow-packed roads. >> the conditions are horrible. yeah, we've obviously had worse. it's only going to get worse from here. >> reporter: then there are those who revel in whatever mother nature dishes out. >> it's beautiful. i love it. it's been two years, yeah
the cost of the blizzard will also tax city budgets. hare in -- here in new york, for every inch of snow it costs the city $1 million to clear and remove the white stuff. center businesses, though, the snow can also be a big opportunity to make a little money. michelle franzen is in central park with that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, erica. it's picturesque here in central park. when a storm like this big hits, it can wipe out the annual snow-removal...
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that is the same system that's going to deliver a punch here in kansas city and across the midwest. and again, before it's all said and done later this evening, many areas, including this one, could see a foot or more on the ground. that's the latest live here in kansas city, mara, back to you. >> thank you so much for that, jay. >>> congress is in recess this week but a few democrats are coming to work on capitol hill today. they're looking into the impact of the sequester. $85 billion in federal spending cuts that go effect in just eight days unless lawmakers cut a deal. what does that mean for you? nbc's tracie potts has details on some of the many programs that are on the chopping block. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: mara, good morning. three quarters of the job losses, most of them from the pentagon. leon panetta says they are going after folks to furlong one day a month. look at this, the effects of 750,000 jobs, small business loans reduced by $902 million. we are talking 1,000 fbi agents gone. 600,000 people drop from wic, that's food for women and infants and children.
that is the same system that's going to deliver a punch here in kansas city and across the midwest. and again, before it's all said and done later this evening, many areas, including this one, could see a foot or more on the ground. that's the latest live here in kansas city, mara, back to you. >> thank you so much for that, jay. >>> congress is in recess this week but a few democrats are coming to work on capitol hill today. they're looking into the impact of the sequester. $85...
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live view from the hd city camera. right now, at reagan national airport, which is in the foreground, it's at 38 degrees with those high dlouds cloud moving in. elsewhere, it's mostly above freezing around the region. we have it in the mid and upper 30s. most of northern virginia, including arlington fairfax counties. upper 30s in montgomery county as well as prince george's county. farther west, though, it's dipped down to the upper 20s in martinsburg and toward cumberland. they're getting a wintry precipitation mix there. paragraph they are south, from waynesboro south, southern shenandoah valley, southwestern parts of west virginia and the -- getting wet snow there. the closest precipitation right now is north of leesburg. then across the potomac into frederick county, getting light rain. in the pink zone, sleet with rain. wet snowflakes in the higher elevations. hagerstown west toward cumberland. generally dry sky through 8:00. from the west. grab an umbrella before you head off to work and school this morning. her
live view from the hd city camera. right now, at reagan national airport, which is in the foreground, it's at 38 degrees with those high dlouds cloud moving in. elsewhere, it's mostly above freezing around the region. we have it in the mid and upper 30s. most of northern virginia, including arlington fairfax counties. upper 30s in montgomery county as well as prince george's county. farther west, though, it's dipped down to the upper 20s in martinsburg and toward cumberland. they're getting a...
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incline and actually flow into the city you can see it smoothly on this side as well as on the city side. a nice easy drive. the map shows you in the city there is an issue. reports of some debris. and there is an issue right by the connector causing slowing heading up into that area. also the south bay we're looking at some issues through mill bury. a deputy sheriff going on today at 11:00. his funeral service on broadway in mill bury. we expect a lot of surface traffic. be aware that that procession is led by camino. the next few hours. back to you, marl lancht thanks so much. we'll have more of the day's top stories in 30 minutes. >>> welcome back to "today" on this wines day wednesday. we have d.j. mel in the house. guys, he's cranking up some great music for us. we have kathie lee gifford across the street, and in the studio, we are having a party as we wait for you. look at the party, here it is. hold on. it's coming. go. okay. any who -- wait, come on, gary. gary! it's stuck on the lights! >> oh! >> any who, it was going to -- anyways -- wait, hold on! hold on. go ahead, joe! >> t
incline and actually flow into the city you can see it smoothly on this side as well as on the city side. a nice easy drive. the map shows you in the city there is an issue. reports of some debris. and there is an issue right by the connector causing slowing heading up into that area. also the south bay we're looking at some issues through mill bury. a deputy sheriff going on today at 11:00. his funeral service on broadway in mill bury. we expect a lot of surface traffic. be aware that that...
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federal building in salt lake city would be. i mean, it was ridiculous. so much so that i believe our senator said i'm not paying that rate, i can't afford it. and if they just simply go across the street, they would save significant dollars in doing so. so i appreciate looking -- mr. chairman, i was going to look at three different topic, we barely got through one, but i don't want to hog the time. i know mr. goudy is anxious with 20 minutes' worth of questions, so i will yield back the balance of my time. >> i thank the gentleman. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome, mr. dodaro. on page 88 of the report, you talk about the high risk of the postal service. did you at any time consult with the general counsel of your organization with respect to the legality of the announced proposed action of the postmaster general having the legal authority to two from six -- to go from six to five days a week? >> after the decision was announced, i have
federal building in salt lake city would be. i mean, it was ridiculous. so much so that i believe our senator said i'm not paying that rate, i can't afford it. and if they just simply go across the street, they would save significant dollars in doing so. so i appreciate looking -- mr. chairman, i was going to look at three different topic, we barely got through one, but i don't want to hog the time. i know mr. goudy is anxious with 20 minutes' worth of questions, so i will yield back the...
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slow all the way through hayward and union city. a new crash moving to the shoulder. a distraction there coming out of castro valley. >> thank you. >> 6:52 now. court hearings are expected today in two high profile murder cases. >> both are in the south bay. they will ask to add raven dixon as a co-defendant. prosecutors say dixon is a prostitute who gave three gang members information that allowed them to break into robby kumra's mansion. he was b robbed and then killed. his wife was beaten. >> today, a plea hearing set for the man accused of kidnapping and killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. this happened last month. torres is being charged with with car jacking three women in grocery parking lots in 2009. lamar's body was never found. >> happening now, police are looking for a man who tried to grab an 11-year-old girl as she rode past on her bike. the girl told police she was on emerson street monday when a man grabbed her arms. she was able to get home safely. >> all over the country, schools taking extra steps to ensure student safety in the wake of the ma
slow all the way through hayward and union city. a new crash moving to the shoulder. a distraction there coming out of castro valley. >> thank you. >> 6:52 now. court hearings are expected today in two high profile murder cases. >> both are in the south bay. they will ask to add raven dixon as a co-defendant. prosecutors say dixon is a prostitute who gave three gang members information that allowed them to break into robby kumra's mansion. he was b robbed and then killed. his...
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we can see the jefferson memorial from the hd city camera. we've had a lot of the rain tapering off across northern virginia, the district into maryland. you see the areas in yellow and orange raining harder. right now in northern virginia, fairfax, loudoun, prince william, stafford, spotsylvania, just scattered light rain. a little bit of light rain, just sprinkles now in washington. prince yorjs county, sprinkles. a little bit of light rain in charles county. northern part of prince george's county, it stretches west into montgomery county. all the rain is moving to the north and east. as we look at temperatures. right now, well above freezing but it's cold. it's only in the 30s. so you need a winter coat and umbrella. mid and upper 30s in prince george's, arlington, fairfax and montgomery. it will warm up nicely by this afternoon. ought to hit the 50s much of the region. occasional rain this morning tapering off by early afternoon. may have sun breaking out. 30s overnight as we clear out by dawn tomorrow. during the day on tuesday, up near
we can see the jefferson memorial from the hd city camera. we've had a lot of the rain tapering off across northern virginia, the district into maryland. you see the areas in yellow and orange raining harder. right now in northern virginia, fairfax, loudoun, prince william, stafford, spotsylvania, just scattered light rain. a little bit of light rain, just sprinkles now in washington. prince yorjs county, sprinkles. a little bit of light rain in charles county. northern part of prince george's...
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that's a live view from the nbc 4 city camera. we have a mostly clear sky, reagan national now is at 35 degrees with a very light wind. and we're going to have the wind, though, pick up as the day progresses. storm team 4 four-day forecast. afternoon high should make it into the 40s, most of the region. winds gusting to around 20 to 30 miles an hour from time to time later this afternoon, will diminish tonight. and then increasing clouds on thursday. 20s tomorrow morning. afternoon highs in the low 40s on thursday. and late thursday night, after midnight and pre-dawn on friday, we might get a bit of a wintry mix. mainly areas west and north of interstate 95, perhaps a little sleet, snow, freezing rain there pre-dawn and all rain elsewhere and rain throughout the entire region the rest of the day on friday. sun back over >>> we're back now on this wednesday morning, february 6, 2013. it is 2:30 in the afternoon in sochi, russia, when one year from today teams will begin competing in the olympic winter games. check out our plaza. we
that's a live view from the nbc 4 city camera. we have a mostly clear sky, reagan national now is at 35 degrees with a very light wind. and we're going to have the wind, though, pick up as the day progresses. storm team 4 four-day forecast. afternoon high should make it into the 40s, most of the region. winds gusting to around 20 to 30 miles an hour from time to time later this afternoon, will diminish tonight. and then increasing clouds on thursday. 20s tomorrow morning. afternoon highs in the...
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the cities itself can experience accumulations but some of the suburbs did report about an inch of snowfall. all gone. cape cod, a little snow left over. but even temperatures there aren't too bad. so what are we dealing with in the future. right now, we're watching cooler air pooling up through the hudson bay. right now, we're not seeing cold weather anywhere in the country. it's really not that bad for the middle of february. but this shot of cold air comes down. see that purple color highlighted there. it sneaks down from the north. it's not like that blast we saw three or four weeks ago, but it will have cha chunk of air with it. as far as the storm, because of that cold air off the east coast, that's where the storm is going to go. chilly in areas like detroit, with temperatures only in the 20s over the weekend. but we quickly warm it up. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. sunshine today in birmingham, alabama, much more like it, after all that rainy weather we've seen lately. and also sunshine in texas. austin should be beaut
the cities itself can experience accumulations but some of the suburbs did report about an inch of snowfall. all gone. cape cod, a little snow left over. but even temperatures there aren't too bad. so what are we dealing with in the future. right now, we're watching cooler air pooling up through the hudson bay. right now, we're not seeing cold weather anywhere in the country. it's really not that bad for the middle of february. but this shot of cold air comes down. see that purple color...